Death or Liberty: African Americans and Revolutionary America

Death or Liberty: African Americans and Revolutionary America

by Douglas R. Egerton
Death or Liberty: African Americans and Revolutionary America

Death or Liberty: African Americans and Revolutionary America

by Douglas R. Egerton

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Overview

In Death or Liberty, Douglas R. Egerton offers a sweeping chronicle of African American history stretching from Britain's 1763 victory in the Seven Years' War to the election of slaveholder Thomas Jefferson as president in 1800. While American slavery is usually identified with antebellum cotton plantations, Egerton shows that on the eve of the Revolution it encompassed everything from wading in the South Carolina rice fields to carting goods around Manhattan to serving the households of Boston's elite. More important, he recaptures the drama of slaves, freed blacks, and white reformers fighting to make the young nation fulfill its republican slogans. Although this struggle often unfolded in the corridors of power, Egerton pays special attention to what black Americans did for themselves in these decades, and his narrative brims with compelling portraits of forgotten African American activists and rebels, who battled huge odds and succeeded in finding liberty--if never equality--only in northern states. Egerton concludes that despite the real possibility of peaceful, if gradual, emancipation, the Founders ultimately lacked the courage to end slavery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199743674
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/13/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Douglas R. Egerton is Joseph C. Georg Professor of History at Le Moyne College. His books include Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election that Brought on the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Trials of William Lee: A Life in the Age of Revolution One: Equiano's World: The British Atlantic Empire in 1763 Two: Richard's Cup: Slavery and the Coming of the Revolution Three: The Transformation of Colonel Tye: Black Combatants and the War Four: Quok Walker's Suit: Emancipation in the North Five: Absalom's "Meritorious Service": Antislavery in the Upper South Six: Captain Vesey's Cargo: Continuity in Georgia and the Carolinas Seven: Mum Bett Takes a Name: The Emergence of Free Black Communities Eight: Harry Washington's Atlantic Crossings: The Migrations of Black Loyalists Nine: A Suspicion Only: Racism in the Early Republic Ten: Eli Whitney's Cotton Engine: Expansion and Rebellion Epilogue: General Gabriel's Flag: Unsuccessful Coda to the Revolution Notes
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